The 3rd beta of Monster Hunter World (PC, PS4, Xbox One) can already be downloaded as a preload before the final testing phase starts. Read all the information here about the upcoming pre-download of the 3rd beta of Capcom’s action MMO.
Monster Hunter World will be released on January 26, 2018, on consoles. But before that, players can experience a final beta phase on PlayStation 4. So you can dive right into the beta as soon as it starts, you can preload the game client ahead of time.
Final beta client for PS4 available for download in advance
The 3rd and final beta of Monster Hunter World starts on January 19 at 03:00 AM our time and runs until January 22, 2018, at 03:00 AM. This final beta is only available for players on PlayStation 4.
- Preload: From January 17, it will be time, and you can download the beta of Monster Hunter World via the PlayStation Store. A specific time has not yet been given. By the way, you do not need a PS Plus membership for this. The beta of Monster Hunter World has a pleasant 5.5 gigabytes.

Monster Hunter World: Beta Guide – What to expect in the demo
Complete beta quests and snag bonus rewards in the release version
In the beta, you can also complete special quests. If you finish the task, there are additional bonus items for the full version. This includes cool face paints and item packs for every completed monster quest. Overall, there should be 4 packs. Moreover, the last beta of Monster Hunter World will offer new content that hasn’t been seen in any beta before.
The biggest innovation is an additional monster. Besides the three previously known creatures “Great Jagras”, “Anjanath” and “Barroth”, you get to hunt the massive Nergigante as a new addition. The time limit for the epic battle against the monster is only 15 minutes. All monster missions can be completed solo or in multiplayer with teammates. You still have the choice from pre-made heroes and six Palico cats. The character editor is still offline.
Find out here, how the beta of Monster Hunter World has been received by testers so far.